SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEVTEYEV, O. A. - YEVTEYEVA, O. G.
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MUM, O*A.
Population maps in comprehensive national atlases. Test.Kbek.
un. Ser. 5:. Geog. 15 n6.4:20-25 J1 -.Ag 1160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Kafedra goodezii i kartografii Moskovskogo universitota.
(Population-Hape) (Atlases)
YEVTEYEVt 0,A.
Populatiou dape in So*Iet emrtographic publictions and geog-raphi-
cal. literature-for 20 years, 1940-i960. Vop. geog. no.56:20-228
1620' (KRA 15:7)
(Bibliography-Damography-Maps)
AUTHOR3 Yatmanov; A.; Yevteyev, P.; Rubtsov, V. SOV-107-58-4-2-1/57,
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TITLEi When Will.There Be Radio Parto~(Kcgda zha budut rad-*0 e
PERIODICAL~ Radio) 1958; Nr 4, PP 14-15 (USSR)
ABSTRACTz The article contains correspondence from Tadic amateurs In
various parts of the Soviet Union, complaini,'qg of the lack
of radio components or materials for making these componen"Is.
There are 2 drawings.
1. Radio equipment--Availability 2. Radio equipment--Maintenance
3. Radio operators--Amateurs
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y7uYlve- -$,A,; -KOTLYAKOV, T.M.
Show fountalus In Antarctica. Frlro4a 46 no,grila S. #57.
(MLR& iota)
1. romplakonaya Antarktichookaya ekapeditslya Akadeadi nauk SSSR
Wr4ry)
(Antarctic regiou-s-now)
AUT MC, M I Volichko, I.A.. mid 11ints, L.A.
Tr=g Th Sixth Conforonco of Toun~ Scientific 7ork~rs
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kaya. 1959.Nr 4. pp 152-154 (USSR)
UCTx= t The article covers the Sixth Comforence of TouzZ >
Scientific ':orkers of the Inatitute Of GeO-rapb.T
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calculate the n-to'l aprinr watar dischalSO In the
Tanisay and Lans, rivers AocOrd1aC to the method CLr
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The BL-th. Conference of Younc C atific ~70rkar* of this Imatitut
GaosraflA X; D MR (lattit.-mo-of -,rapby Ar USSR)
I Ined boo the holloos a, the
1"Alibe'rivor near Pavlodar orial-
matedl rgmo a short ph~rr~ioal mr!
poaraphical aurV67 as the Tr=s-.Uva-,A 3--cal
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Vanzbar reports& an ilL the
Vald Or a~=ap at =rphagetetic, ground far= =,W
&*vial photo-ra in thq Bux7atelcaya AZZR.
'~llillouiaonrelisf oris'.m. I-- tto southern
of the Azar aml Zaya rivers amo&$ V.? ir'-s"
compe"d morpholat:ical LtU morphometri-a =& 0. to
measure roU caefficiantat C.r. Ztub,%iXwm an'
etwo a. mcooo;rapiffir-rH 1.4'els.
xtaksya A=rtt ra.z.. ^hat
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144~ag3; discussed data an the di;t
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end accacay at the T-9
Vast Germany. Th* QOnfOrOACV WAO Also Attended
V"se=tAtiTOa Of the Ilookovokiy
UnIVersito t (Moscov 3tate University). Tnertral, ra-
inatitut proGnozov (Caatrpa Institute of Pm_,zooQm5,
lZatitut l2OrrlOtOvQd*UVA VT Szaa (Inatituto or Pem,
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tOllowine senilar wor)mru of tha lantituts, of Gooer&-
PU7 LS V.-SH'took part in the discussions : L.P.
Gal'tuay, B.L. DtordzeyovskA7, L.D. Dol_~wthin. A.G.
wah, S.B. Pumitrachka. U.T. Vvovich, S.N. J~r-
azcmtaoy. M.P. VibW, B.L. Pedorovich, sad *the,-
Card 515
Nam
1).WMM, S.A. pladshly nauchny7 sotrudn'ik
Deternining the amount of morainto materials transported by
glaciers on the eastern coast of Antarctica. Inform.biul.
Sov.antark.eksp. no.11:14-16 159. (MIRA 13:5)
1e Institut geografli AIT SSSR.
(Antarctic regions--Drift)
TAW
YlVSM S A.,, mWshiy nauchW sotradnik
The relief forming activity of the lee cover on tho easttoru coast
of Antarctica, Inform,biul*Sov.antarkeekspe no*12:17-19 459.
(141RA 13-. 6)
1. Inatitut geogrefii Akademii nawk SSSR.
(Antarctic recione-Glaoisre)
S/169 61/000/009/020/056
-D22SYD304
AUTHORs Yevteyev, S. AO
. ...................
TITLE: The structure of the Antarctic ice-sheet (frout the data
of expeditions of recent years and the regulto of work
in the period of the-International Geop~ysic&L Year)
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy .zhu7nal. Geofizikaf no* or 19612 561,
abstract 9V452.2 (V 8b. Glyatsiol. isaledo no., 51 M.,
AN SSSRt 1960p 27-37
TEXT: Using literature on the stnicture of the ice of the Antarctic
ice-sheet and the results of the investigations of the Soviet expeditions
of 1956 - 1958t the author draws conclusions about the formation of the
struc re of different parts of the ice-sheet. Shelf-gl'acier ice is
characterized by the regular increase in the size of the crystals and
their lengthening with depth; differences also appear In the nize and
orientation of crystals in connection with the variable participation of
melt-waters in the formation of ice. and with differential movements in
Card
S/169JGI/000/009/020/056
The structure of... D228/D304
tile mass of -the icef Glacial flown (outlet glaciers) which have a con-
siderable speed of movement are also characterized by the increase in the
size of crystals with depth; thus, on the Jones glaciert the average see-
tional. area of a crys -tal comprises 1 =2 at a depth of 15 m from the
surface and 330 mg2 at a depth of 400-1110- With -deptbg the tendency be--
cones stronger for the appearance of coarse parallelepiped forms on the
crystals, whereupon their long axis is siftuated in Ihe direction of move-
ment, their short axis being disposed vertically. With depthl the princi-
peA axes of the crystals exhibit regalation in the vertical direction all
the more clearly. Parts of the ice-sheet with little mobility have crys-
tails of smaller dimensions than is the case with glacial flows, but the
peAterns of structural change with depth are qualitatively similar. The
ice structure in most complex in the moraine-bearing series# in which.
three textural elements are distinguisheds a band of a~Aual moraine-
bearing icep milky-white iceq and transparent ice. Together with the
marked diffe-re-nces in the structure of these three kinds of ice, .& com-,
munity of certain properties is displayed-in particular the similar
orientation of the crystal axes (in a specific section of the Iglacier)o
Card 2/3
3/169J61/000/009/020/058
The structure of.., B228/1)304
Invest.igation of the struc'tu'ral change on the artificial deforgettion of
-ice snow- and firn specimens (according to the work of the 2nd Soviet
"Ei has ptermitted the distinction of 6 defomation mechanisms chich
diffor in the definite course of the qualitative structural changes with
difforent correlations for the magnitudes of the normal and tangential
stremses in time. Concrete pictures of the structure in different parts
of the ice-sheet are outlined on the basis of the experimental vrork and
field investigations. The influence of the reaction of ice with a bed,
represented either by morain or bedrockp on its structure in also ap-
praised. There is a bibliography with 8 references. fAbstracter's notes
Complete translation. -7 V/
.2116316 !/M,/00 8/0 -1161053
A0065/A10i
kyr-HORI Yelrttyev, S. A.
TITLE: Dst-am, ini~ t~v~ Of +a'-S-n5U5:t-for.T,1ng aotivity of t~he ice
oovnr of th6 Eesttrr. Antar.,itla
MXODIC~Ls Reforat-I'mri zhurp,.-11, Geo"'Z%ka, E.O. -8, 1961,-72, abstraot 8V540
(V eb. '?'Glyatslol. izsl~sd. no. 5"', Mosocw, AN SSSIR, 1960, 88-940
Eaglish aurm.-y)
"MI An e,~tempto was made of dete-.-mlnix-4 'Lulie intensi of e r lie
T ty th a f
forming a--tw:Lvity of 1-.e, 't7 takiag inntl-o aosolin's- -tha content of moraines +:Ln the
i--S (25 daterm:Lnetidat)-'~ e-nd 'the, vs-- acity of movem-sat, of th-9 ice - Gover in the
tarritory of E:iztsrn-Anttx-1-3'Ao 1-n--i-;Stisat~sd. lt waa ceLL=lat~ed they 12is suamary
"Gransfsr of =218L-t-la material :Ln tha -rag-lon lrvistigatsdwaz 0~ 8 km3 peji*":~6a--"
From thj?&D reglons the L~e atzraw.~i tram--~+,N?p ammmlly a*--iouj; 0.05 tn3, and 0.03
km3 -noz alae mste-rial Is. trarzapvv~%,-d 'thrwign bordsz. of a w'q6Lkly differentiated
ice aovq~:-. Mie Mo7aine mste;rial -4-~-;~ozlted Ln ~':he sea by the icebergs In a
str-4p of about- 630 Im width, I.c. oi-i a eurface +of ab-aal~ 11,300,850 aq km. 7he
-thialmeas of -the lkyer of mcrai. mattarlal, d6p~)sltad yearly on the shelf, ia
Card -~'-/2
8/169/61/000/006/M.6/053
Determining-tho intemaity of ltiie re1!,:f-fo-mtrg ... A006/A1O1
0;07 mm. 1-t Is a3svurned that 'LnO SUMMary, drift from, th,3 whole continent is,0,69.
km3 OP m6,ra4A_j6e per year. 'onza4uently, d,.ia to the a.roalva and plowing-up aeti-
vity of the an about- 0.05 mm th_*,!k 41,.y-sz, of tm`terial is yearly removed
from-the iaurfa"'e O-P kn~arolir~ e sontinezit a,,~r" t~e 's ass-o-m-ad
MO be 13. 1 millic.-- Ich Thtre PxA referen3e5.
1.
[Abstr&cterls note.- Complete translatio:.]
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SMMKMOVSK~rp YO.Ye.v kand.geografuaukj_YSVTEM$, S.Ar m2zcjs~iy n=c:bz"
Sotrudnik
Pa-leOPOgraPbled Sipificame of remal" of zw1w anuals f4und
on the Antarctic coast, Inform, bdLu-Is SOV* antark, ekapt no.16:23-
25 160., (KR It 13 z 12)
Is Tmetitut eografii, AN S=,.
1,Bunge--r 19411 reg:LoM-'%.a3S (Animals)t Fossil)
mladshiy nauchnyy Gotrudnik
TIUTKM
Approx.-Smate calculation of the velocity of glacier stream movement
by the width of the detached icebergs. Inform. biu1*.Sdv. antark,
&ksp. no.19;15-17 16o. WU 13:9)
1. Institut geografti AN SSSR.
(Autartic regions-Glaciers) (Icebergs)
Mg~~~A,7_Cand. Geol.-Minera-1. Soi. Idlos) "Geolocrical
Activity of Glacial Cover of Eastern Aritarctlca,O Lloecow, 1961,
I& pp (Acad. Construction and. Architec, -USSR, Instit. of
Permafrost Studies) 180-copies (KL Supp 12-61, 268).
S/169/61/000/012,/044,/089
1)228/D-305
"UTHORS,-
Shur"skiy, P. A., Kotlyakov, V,, M., and
Yevteyev, S. A.
TITLE: The glacier dome of Drigallskiy Island
PERIODICAL-. Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no, 12, 19bl,
62, abstract 12V438 (V ab. Glyatsiol,, issledo-
vaniyao noo 6. 14,,f AN SSSR~ 1961, 45-69)
TEXT: The dome of Drigallskiy Island (D) has been studied
during four Soviet Antarctic expeditions. D lies on a sub-
marine bank whose depth is 65 - 70 m and has a circular outline.
Its area is 204 km 2 the hig4est point is 327 m above sea-level,
and the average ice thickness is 300 m. The coast is an ice
scarp with a height of 23 -- 46 m. On the northern slope, the
surface is oval; it is described by the formula,.-
Card 1/6
S/169/61/000/012/044/039
The glacier dome of~,. D228/D305
1.8455
H
+
2 1.845
a b
where x is 'the distarce of a. point from the center of D9
i 9 t lie height of the and a and b are the oval's
1 point,
H
semi-axes. D is su-oolled as a rosult of precipitation during
cyclone invasions accompmied by atrong N,.E,, vrlzid.B. In add.1' Lion?
a marked role ir- the alimentation is played by hoarfrost in
of the olosen-,"Ps of -the open. sea. Thanks to win,~ tranzportation,
firstly, the accumulation is les~s than the amount of precipita..
tiort, and~~ ae-2ondly, there. i9 mo-_re ciccuifiul.atlon Oil the S 4,,
-Ieev;ard slope r~f D than on the IVE, wiadward 41ope. Recalcu-
lated in 'llerrdi3 of water, -the accumulation equals 860 ulm at the
summit, 880 min at a height of 200 in or, the S,S.W, slope, and
only 590 mm on the NZ~B. q,*1J.ope,, Towards the -,d(;,,(- of D oil tKe.
Card 2/0'
S/169/61/000/0WO441/089
The glacier dame of- D226/.D305
N.N~E~ slope, the accumulation decreases to 130 mm. On an
average for the island, it equals 604 mm, or 123 million tons
a year. There was little snow in 1958, but much in '1957; 19,56
was an atrerage year. From the center towards the edge of' D,
C,
the density and solidity of the snow increase from 0.37 t-o
0.45 9/cm 3 and from 8.1 to 18.6 kg/cm 2 respectively, Becau e
of the moist winds,the snow's solidity is greater than on tf,,c.,
mainland. Radiational cru5ts, appear on the surface loward!j thc~
end of winter,, The zonce of ioe-formation shift southward-zz ir
accordance with the aaymmetry in 'the accumulatior. and
(there is more melting on the northern slope). Above "180 - 2 -5(
M., there is a zone of recrystallization and infiltration wherr-I
5 - 250 of the annual layer of snow (only the summer snow) is
covered by melting; below, there is a cold infiltration zone
where melting and firn-formation embrace 55 -- 100% of the
layer. of snow. The existence of a zone of infiltration and
longelation is possible on the north-east coast. There is no
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3/169/61/000/012/044/08-1
The giacier dome of,,, D228/D305
ablation zone, nor is there ainy liquid run-off. At the cenite*r
,of D, the conversion of snow into ice lasts for about 50 yearo
and ia completed at a depth of approximately 60 m, .-.rhercao, at
-the-edgre -i-t- i-s concluded in 30 - -335--years - -t-- a--depth -of 20--
jrj the Vjirj4-,_,-r
25 m. Dif f erene
e and sumi-aer firn layert3 '_c re-
fiected 1-na the ice layoring detectabie in the ice sloar-ps, 'Tir.
Hwinter" re-crystailized ice i.s porous and ~-vhite,
riaving a com-piex form, The "5ummerll infiltrational ice io
r aria T) ar anit blue, and pore, .11inpoveri shed, its cr,11stals,
1) 1 c f o rm The growth gradion'
;j of crystais -iith dep'tL~
0.!14 mm'hm for "winter" ii~e and 0.055 mm/m for
crystal axes., of which 63 , 71% have- a nearly vert.-J.-c-al
-4- and ~5 .- "-'j3c/j' have a nearly long4'i:tdinal di-e-t'on, ar~_ r-;
men U L _L L. I - I
Iated at the expense of movement, Only 4% of the rry'stal
have their principai axes P.'!~_gned in directions close ti~ tlaa-'~
t.L
of the transverse movoment, "Winter" Ice i.s be Uer
than I'sunmer" ice, The movement of ice i,.-elative to the
Card 4/6
S/169/61/000/012/044/iDel-4
The glacier dome of_. D228/D305
-vr,
021~* B increanes towards its periphery from 0 to 30 n1,
Ipagnittide of the horizontal acceleratio'll of movement chtLrige5
in -Vwo litaves-,-to which, according to the theory of moveraent'.
the v,;avts must correspond in velocity and even in the, dirP_,:A,_(%n
of -the change in the height of the surface (a reduction of 1 "'5
cm/y-~-~ at the edga of D, but an increase of 45 ctA/yr. at th--
ice.-divide). According to calculations from P. A.
formulas of movement, the discharge force comprises 23~0' Of
whole propel-lent force, the remaining 77~o belonging to the -dif
fluent force, The bed's coefficient of friction grows froz,
0.03 at the center of D to 0.05 at 2 km from the coast and
`Clhen failz to zero.at the sea edge. The glacier's gradient of
tapering also correspondingly changes. Laminar movement ie
unique near the center of D; 10.5 km from its edge, block
cons+~tute8 92% of its whole speed, this being practically
at the actual edge, The complete change of matter occtu:s dar` 'i i g
1200 years, The expenditure of ice at the expense of movemen..;
is 277 million tons per annum, the mass deficit balance bcizig
("ard 5/6
The glacier dome of,,,. 1)228/D30'5
C-
4 miilion tons a yearn, In addition, 14,,4 miili~n tor-, -~F;
lost each year ai a result of thQ recesaion of the edcplc ,-T D
fkth!~rlretically by 19 mlyr,), Tho overall yearly deric-Lt
V31`1 of th~- whole volume of icz-,, The recessioD of D nay
expla-in---d either by th(u incre-a-:";d tegiverat-are and f-lui'l-ItY
the 11-e or by the subs~Ldencc of the outer shelf of Antarer---,
A aiacio.logic map of D is givens 2 references. Abr-tra~
note, Complete trarislation-7
slir!iov Ole.? 11. and kul(~Ld
Inntit"to
of Geography, A(:adcpiy Pf Scleacen LMS11, Mcacov
[12,65l pwiticr.11 - "F,,~Cent charlL~a In the
of Nov-_ya 2;t-_J.ys rInclation"
WAV-11U.N', L-~ruild D. YZT417'e;V A end
Xrj'[1,YAJq)V...V,, 1I.J. Infititutl of
We-L"iviv, Of OcIt'11cf.'s W38R, Wmcov (ig6j.)
"Current chrLnE~os In the jljit=tic ice sheet"
-GR0GVtLD,..H. G., andjjUt::~j Tnr;titutc!
of G.~ography, Acadcmy of 0"cienceu U3SR, Mascov
[19W - "Ncent chpnr,~s rend the mrtss-balance
Of the (arciern on Franz Joueph Land"
lygl Y., Khar1kay State University
Imen-1 A. .1-1. Gorlkiy (19601 - "The fluctuations of
gInciera in the Caucasus"
MAYAR01101, K. G., Gao,~ aphy Section, Academy of
Sciencon Kazvl~h GOR F15WJ -_ "The regime of
glacicra in the Zaillyaky Alatau in recent decades"
PALIGOV, ITLYole
Z_N., Head, Geography Gection,
--Aca ~6y 0~rsciencea Kazakh SSR, Alma-Ata [196L]
"Tbe relation between gincier retreat and the
position of the firn line Ath opecial reference
to the Zentraluy T;4mk5u Glaciers
Professor Tomsk State University
b Mikhail V
im.-_ni_V.__V.__Ruyb;.hev (196oi - -0.the role of
summr anawfalls in the fluctuation of glaciers"
roport to bo; xutmitte4 jar th* Braposlum ca;th-3 Vexiatiotts of th3p P061W of Existizig
(IMO), Gborgwrgl, Austrb, 10-10 402 1952-.
MUM. S.
Fim In sea water obtained in ,',he 1421k-u--4o Ice Shelf. Inform. - bial. So7.
antark. ekap. rto*37:410 162. 16:4)
(R.Wmdo region, Aatarctica-Snow)
'YEMYEVO S.A.
T%4nty-five years of the SoViet drifting 4Ce StatiC;32 XSS ern
.4 Y $7i
Izv- AN MR. Sor. goog. no-41118~-120 JI-Ag 62,
KRA 16: 5)
(Drifting Lee stations)
m1adshiy nauchnyy sot7juini
Marine-out terracea along tho coast of Antarctica,
Inform. biul. Sov. antark. ,Osp. no.33:20-26 162. (MM 16:2)
1. Inatitut geografii All SSSR.
(Antarotic regions-Terraces (Geolbgy))
French scientist's Jectve at tk4 Institute of C-eograpby of twbe,
Academy of Sciences of tbe U.S.S.R. fzv. AN_SSSR. Ser, geog,-
no.3:150-151 Yw-je 163. (WRA 16:8)
(Grednland-Glaciology) (Kerguelen Islands--Glaciology)
DOLGUSHIII,, L D. (%skva); YEV (Moskva); KMME A.11 (Moskva);
IZOTAYEVj K.G. (Moskva); SVATKOV, N.M. (Moskwa~
Recent advance of the Hadvezhyi Glacier, PrIroda 52 no.11:
85-92 163. (MIRA 17:1)
YEVTEYLITj S.A.; A.VSYUK, G.A.) otv. red.)- KOTLYAKOV, V.M.p kand.
1---'geo&-. nauk, otv. red.
(Collection of articles] Sbornik statei. Moskvaj Izd-vo
"Nauka.11 No.12. Geological work of the ice cap in eastern
Antarctica] Geologicheskaia deiatellnost' lednikovogo po-
krova Vostochnoi Antarktidy. 1964. 119 p.
(MIRA 17-.7)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Mezhduvedomstvennyy komitet po
provodeniyu Mozildunarodnogo goof J - Ichoukogo goda. IX razdel
prograwq MGG. Glyatsiologlya. 2. Chlen-korrespondent All
SSSR (for Avsyuk).
YEVTEYEV S.A.; IAZUKOV, G.I.;
Role of glacial iBostasy in the crustal move--nts of the regions
of.recent and ancient glaciation. Izv. AN SSSR.Ser. geog. no.
2:24,; r.,Ap 164. (MIRA 17-5)
1. Institut geografii AN SSSR i Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy
universitet im. M.V.Lomonosova.
YEVTEYEV, S. A.; IAZUKOV, G. I.
Significance of glacial isostarq -In the cr,
A _X-tal wvCg.,,,.ntC in
glaciation areas, Dok1. All SSSH 155 no. 2.337-339 Mr 064,
(MIRA 17:5)
1. Institut geografii AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A. A.
Grigorlyevym.
DOLGUSHITI, L.D.; NKL, A.N.; ROTOTAYEV, K.P.; SVATKOV, N.11-
YEIYEV,.P.A.; KPY
Periodical glacial surges and the recent advance of the 14edvezhiy
Glacier in the Pamirs. Izv. All SSSR. Ser. geog. no-5:30-39 S-0 164.
(MIRA 17-.11)
1. Institut geografii AN SSSR.
'-,'xcliange of experience. Radio no.4:20,33,36,39,4C!,53 AT) '65.
411RA 18:5)
DONTSOV, V NAMZON* Sell&
Constant. teVerature control of clay bricks aided by remote-
controlled alectri a thermometers. Hats. i izobr. predl, v strol.
no.3-.62-64 '57.
(Brickmaking) (Thermometry)
DOMSOV, N.V.; YEVTZM. V.A., makhanik; HATANZ011, S.N.
Automtic regulation of steam pressure iu lov-pressure boilers
at brickmaking plants. Rats. i itobr. predl. v stroi. no.5:55-56
158. (MIRA 11:6)
1.1fachalln1k otdela organizatail truda Cheramushkinakogo kirpichnogo
zavoda, Mosims, 17 (for Hatanzon). 2. Master elektrotsekha Chore-
mushkinokogo kirpichnogo zavoda, Moskva 17 (for Dontsov).
(Boilers) (Aressure regulators)
DEMEAp N.V.; XRTEYEVO Y. ; KOVALE11KOp V.A.; SOLOVIYEV,, L.D.;
GEN' TSUH-KO LGhlon T81ung-mol; SAWTMA, V.R.., tokhn.
red.
(Nonobservable region In the dispersion relations for photo-
production] 0 nenabliudaemoi oblasti v disporsionrqkh sootno-
sheniiakh dlia fotoroendeniia. Dabna,, Ob"edinemWi in-t iader-
rqkh issl., 1962. 14 p. (MIRA 15:4)
Nesons) (Wave mechanics)
YjEVTEYE;V. Viktor.lvanovich; ZIETWY., Aleksey Yakovlevich; NOVIKOV,
Igor' Vladimirovich; AVDIi-YEVS-KHA, G.V., red.; MIKA,
N.I., tekhn. red.
(Plotting of a perspective drawing; manual for teache:&4-1
Postroenie perspektivnogo rissunka; posobie dlia uchitelei.
Leningrad, Uchpedgiz, 19632. 198 p. (MIRA 17:1)
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IUC 2560,_4 St. J, 8 'Ball'*
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30 no.'"I I
YEVTEYEV, V.P,,,kand.tekhn.nauk
Use Of CDMPUter techniqu" iza shipbaild-ing (rrox
no.12, 1962.p-uMarine Engineer and Iftval Architectp*no.1035t
1962). Sudostroepie 29 no.3:57 (KM 16:4)
- (Uhited'#tates-Electroniq computers)
(Shipbuilding)
Monthly Uat of Rlj.ssian Access ions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified.
a V7 --daktor
1
M
[Lowariiag ~-ostm in industrial operations; experience of the 11o.3
1(gacow1rurniture Factory] Snizhenio sebastolmosti na proizvodetvan-
iWkh ooerataiiakh; op7t Moskovskoi mebelind fabriki No- 3. Moskva,
Goslesbunimdat, 1955. 29 P. OUSA 8:7)
(Fm-niture industry)
Y,SVTWEV V sil Zakha ch; BENMOIT, G.tf,. redalctor; KOLXSIIIKOVA. A.P.,
rovi
A rAw cWLeal designed for ornamental leaf wood carving. Bar.
proql.4 10.1:24 U155. WU 8:3)
Hookiwalmya mebellnaya fabrika Yo*3
911,r,01107, Pstr Vasillyevich: BVIRSIEW, V.,Z*, radaktor; W#'IOTA. 1.7t,
takhaichaskiy rsdaetl"O~r.,
(Analysis of the economic activity of highwuy management departments]
'Analls khazinistvanno' delatellnoott doroshnykh akspluatatsionafth
khostaistv. Monkya, Hauchno-takhn. Isd-vo zvtotransp, lit-ry, 1956.
(Roads--Maintenance and repair) MIA 9:6)
GERASIMITIKO, N.I.; KLIONERO L,I.Ij ~VTLI
P~Vj Yu.V.
VUtiq of aelective-angiography of a collapsed.lung in chronic
emppma. Grud. k1dr. 2 no.3:55-59 My-Ja 160. (MliltA 15.,3)
1. 1z legochnogo otdeleniya (zav. N.1. Gerasimenko) Instituta
grudnoy khirurgii Al-21 SSSR (dir. - prof. S.A. Kolesnikov, nauchnyj
rukovoditell akademik A.N. Bakulev),
(DOGS-COLIAPSE)
(LulIGS-RUIOMPHY)
BURMOVSKLY, V.I.; MURAVIYEV., H.V.; GELISHTEYN, G.G.- Y"4v=T Yu 7 -
LOUTINA, A.I.; RCRASHOV, F.14; FJABOV,
7-KIMTOYEVA, L.M.; SITUGA, O.G.
Operation on the "dry 6 heart during hypothermia in patients
with congenital heart defects. Crud.khir. no.3.*3-34 161.
(KERA 24:9)
L Iz otdelaniya 2mbolovaniya serdtoa i sosudov u detey (zav. -
kand.med.nauk V.I..Burakovskiy) Instituta grudnoy kbirurgii
(dir. - Prof. S.A. Kolesnikova nauchnyy rukovod-Ltell - akad.
A.,N* Baku-lev) AM; WSR, Adres av-torovt, Hosk7a, leningradsMy
rwosp. d.8. Institut -grudnoy khirurgii MOT SSSR.
tHEART-ARIMITIES MID DM241TIM) (Ma'OTMMA)
(PETUSIM PW (WART))
mmvllv, M. V.; YEVTMV,, Yu. V.
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Case of coaretation of the pulmnarY arterT- Grud- kbir- no.2:
75-77 162,, (MIRA 15:4)
1. Iz Instituta eardeabno-soaudistoy khirurgii (dir. prof.
S.A. Kolesnikovo naucbnyy rukovoditall akad. A. ff. Bakulev)
AMN SSSRe
(PUMONARY ARTFM-DISMES)
DURAKOVKH, V.I.~ YEVTEYEV, Yu.V.~ LYUDFy M.N.
Congenital 5tenosis of I.-he aortic oelfice; prelimi ry r port.
- , le
Grudpk-hir. 5 no.106-65 Ja-1'110- (IC-?A -16:71
1. Iz otdelenlya wozhdonnylth porokov cardtsa (zav.-kand.wi,
nauk. V.I.Burakovskiy) Instituta serdechno-sosudiatoy khirurgii
(dir. -prof. S.A.Kolesnik ov) nauchr~y rukovoditelf- akademik
AX.Balmlev) AM SSSR.
(AORT4-413110MUTIES AND WWORMITES)
(AORTA-SIARMU)
BURAICOVSKIY9 V.I.; MURAVIYEVI 11-V-; R(X,LASIIOVp F.N.; IEMYEV, U
Tetralogy of Fallot; clinical aspects, diagnosis,(surgical treat-
ment, Grudn. khir. 5 no.3:3-8 My-46163 MRA 17:1)
1. Iz otdeleniya vrozhdannykh porokov serdtsa (zav. - doktor
med. nauk V.I.Burakovskiy) Instituta serdechno-cosudistoy
khirurgii ( dir. - profs S.A. Kolesnikovt naucbnyy rukovoditell
akademik A.N. Bakulev:-) AMN SSSR. Adres av-torov-. Moskva V-49,
T-eninskiy prosp.., d.8. Institut serdeelmo-sosudistoy khirurgii
AMN SSSR,
KONSTANTINOV, B.A.; SYUY LE-TYAITI (Hsu-le-tlienj
Mransposition of the aorta and pulmonary arterry; clinical
aspects, diagnosis, surgical treatmep-b. Gaund. khir. 5 no.40-12
J1-Ag'63 (ITIRA 17:1)
1. Iz otdeleniya vrothdonnykY, porck-ov serdt-sa. (zpv. - doktor
meditsinskikh nauk V.I.BArakovskly) Instituta sei-J6cbno-soau--
distoy khirurgii ( dir. - prof. S.A. Koleanikov., nauchny-Y
rukovoditeV - akademik A.N.Bakulerv) AIM SSSR. Adres av-11-or-ov.0
Moskva V-49, Leninskiy prosp., d.8, Institut serde-Ibno-.3osudis-
toy khirurgill A1411 SSSR.
K9RAVtYRV$ M.Y. (Mbskvap LypukhInaki7 pereulok,, d.6. k-,r.1);* FaU.SFOT,
YEVTEM, YU. V.
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Diagnosis of atresia of the tricuspid valve and its surgical
treatment. rGrudn. khir. 4 no*5:39-44 S-0162, (MIRA 17:3)
1. IsInstituta grudnoy khirurgii ( dir, - prof. S.A. Kolesnikov,
naucbnyy rukovoditell - akademik A.R. Bakulev) AMN OSSR.
YEVTgEV,-!(U.V.p PIPIYAt V.I.
Angiocardiographic picture of isolated stenosis of the pulmonary artery.
Vest. khir. 92 no.3:31-38 Mr 164- (MIRA 17112)
1. Iz otdeleniya vrozhdennykh porokov serdtsa (zav. - kand.med.nauk V.I.
Burakovskiy) Instituta, sordechno-sosudistojr khirurgii (dir. - prof. S.A.
Kolesnikov, nauchnyy nukovoditell akademik A.N.Bakulev) AMN SSSR.
Adres Yovt-syeva, 14oskvap Leninskiy pro3pekt 89 Institut serdechnOL-
nosudistoy kh1rurgil AMN SSSR.
PIPIYA, V.I.;,YEVTE-YEV-P-xuOV*; BOGOVOLOVA M.P*
Hemodynamics in isolated stenosis of the pulmonax7 arter-f.
Grad. khir. 6 no.5:19-25 S-0 164. (KFRA 1814)
l.. Inotitut serdechn6-sosudist(r
y khirurgit (dir.-. prof, S.A.
Noleanikov-0 nauchnyry rukovoditell - akadem-4k A.N. Bakulov)
Iml SSSR., Moskva. Adres avtorovt Moskva, V-49, Leninskiy
prospekt, dom 8, Institut serdechno-sosudistoy khirurgii.
VOSKRESENSKIY, S.S.; POSTOIMIKO, G.A.; SIMONOV, Yu.G.; PATYK-KARA,
14G.; ANAWYEV, G.S.; FRIENOVA, R.Ye.; YE-WEMA, I.S.;
KUMIMSOVA, L.T.; SOROMAp Ye.?,; ZCIRM-flr--Cil~'~--~-
SIMKOPEIITSEV, S.A.; ARISTARKNOVA, L,B.; MEDVEDEVAp N.K.;
LOPATINA, b.I., red.
[Geomcrphological studies; work experience in southeaDtern
Transbaikallsi, eastern Fergandi contral Kazakhstan, and
the- Caspian Lowland] Geom-orfologicheski,o issledovaniia;
opyt riabot v Hgo-Vostochnom Zabaikalle., Vostoclimi Fergane.,
I'Sentraltnom.Kazakbstanai PrikaspiiBkoi nl=ennoati. Mo-
skva~ Izd-vo Mosk. univ.) 1965. 275 P. (MIRA 18:7)
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=ospheric radio noise, atmospheric radio noi3e, radio noise
measurement
ABSTPACT: The results of a spectral -9-naivsic of at,,ncsr~:erl~s arr~-.nw fr-m
tances o' 11:00C-600f~ km frcm 'he pc:n'
in Ule cange -witn 000-vsec scanning duration. A
prominent amplitude minimum was noted at 2.5-3-kc, suggesting, the presence of
significant absorption in that frequency range. Max ivin, 4--it er F, 14:1 r- F, -w-
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ASSOCIATUN: Glavnaya geofizi-cheskaya ol~ser-atcriya, Leningrad fINIa-':-. 7,eo-physicai
Observator-,11
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ACCESSION UR: AT5019954
UR/2531/65 1()r, 7-7 1r1') A 710068
AUTHOR: Andreyeva. S. I.; Yevteyeva. K. A.
TITLE: Anplitude-frequency spectra of near atmospherics
SOURCE: Leningrad. Glavnaya geofizicheskayn observatoriya. Trudy,
no. 177, 1965. Atmosfernoye elektrichestvo (Atmospheric electric[tv),
67-68
TOPIC TAGS: atmospherics. radio noise, radio noise meastirement,
atmospheric radio noisel)q,4,il;
ABSTRACT! The results of a spectral analysis of near atrinsphertcF; is
presented. The data were obtained from five directicri finders oper-
ating at 20 cps-200 kc with 200- jigec scanning duration. Eleven
atmospherics located at 80-150 km from the observaticm points and
characterized by abrupt frontg were chosen for procesqin7 bv the
analvzer. All of thp chnqen ntm(-.,;-jhericq r):h1btrP(J a q-,i,-nth
secondary qunsi-hal~-Period w1th an, implitti,je Preito;- r!~iri that of
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t h ep r i ma Maximum amplitudeg were noted at 3-6 kc, and the second-
arv maximum was evident at 30-40 kc. Orig. art. hns-. 2 f f Purt-9 .I TS
ASSOCIATION, Glavnaya geofizicheskava observatoriva, LeninF_rrad (Rain
Geophysical Obaervator7)
SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB COFIF: ES, EC
NO REF SOV! 00i OTIIGR: 001 ATD PRESS:,/O?~
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YEVTEYEVA, O.G.
Mutual solubility of the hydrates of lithium and sodium
oAides in water at 3000. Izv. SO All SSSR no.7 Ser. khim.
nauk no.2:143-145 165- (MIRA 18:12)
1. Institut fizlko-khimicheakikh osnov parerabotki minerall-
nogo syrIya Sibirskogo otdeleniya VI SSSR, Novosibirsk.
Submitted March 10, 1964.
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Fixed prices for food. Obshchestv. pit. n0.3:57--,59 Mr 158-
(MW- 11:4)
1. Nachallnik planovo-finansovogo otdela "Ukrrestorantrest" (for
Stolyarov). 2. Bachallnik ulanovo-ekonomichaskago otdala respublikanakoy
kontory "Ukrobshcheuit" (for Yevteyeva).
(Restaurnuts, lunchrooms, etc.)
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yEVTyEMA, A. A.
29920
ustoychivost, Bacteria Coli k vozdyeystviyam myekotorykh faktorov vnyeshchnYeY
oryedy. Trudy boronyezhake Zoovyetin - ta T. xip 1948p S. 223-25
SO: LETOPIS' NO. 40
PCRONINI V-Me, inzb.; Prinimall uchastip: OVCHOEVKO, M.I., tekbni -V
t4khnik
.7 1MITA AXt
Heat treatwout and the mechanical properties of IDI =IF steel.
stall 23 no,2::L62-l66 1 63. (kRA 16:2)
(chromium-tickel steel-Beat treatment.)
METSRSON, G.A.; SAMSONOV, G.V.; KOTELINIKOV, R.B.; VOTITOVA, U.S.;
TETZIIYUA, I.N.; MSNENKOVA, S.D.
High malting borides of the transition group metal alloys. Zhur.
neorg,khim, 3 no,41898-903 Ap 158. (HIRA 11:4)
I,HoskovskI7 institut tavatnykh metallov i, zolota, im. H.I. Kalinina.
(Borides) (Alloys)
5(2) ISASS I D= XX7L=ATXQX Wv/%916
TSOS07US-P -sabohmalya PQ khlail barit. 1955
JQr=Y KOMferontall PQ khlAll bore, I yoge mo7adjoenly (Dozens
4tlQns Of the Conference On the Ch4M14tr7 Of boron And
Its Cauxpounds) Moscow. 004=61jax,imt, 191A. leg F. arrata 4*
lazorted. 2,400 copies printed.
Zd-S G.r. Luchinaklyl Tech. 34.s ". Lur-yo.
f==m ftla book is Intended for-sh4mists, as well as for
ImIustrIal pormonnal working with boron mid Its compounds.
CUMAaRt This aoll*4t1on oontaims; 24 studies an the chealstry,
orystsallne, structure. phyalcochemac&I properties, and
technology of boron AM Its Compounds. Twenty-two of the
studies wars presented at tzko All-Union Conference an boron
Chemistry. bold at the Xauchn*`i lasltdovat*I-Skly fitlko.
k%'m2.h*sk17 InstItut In. L. Ya. Karpova (3clentlflo As.
"&rob rhyalcochamical Institute Is. Z. T&. "0V) in
Doookbor 1955. Two of these articles deal with the thorn*.
4hWRL*trY Of boron. The two studies an *bOrundwe pro-
Suction am being published for the first time. The stud1s,
Am well Illustrated and accompan1*4 by bibliographies.
TA= QP CQW=TS:
Chemistry or boron Compounds
2*vr,,MOV&o N.N,* a.,. V,"v, m%i X.M. Zh.;crookov.
Separation of 3t&klo boron Isotopes 30
mazimakiz. L-Y& Z,.vwz. and Yu. 0. Koodrashaw.
rrodaction of Doren by the Method of 36
xLeatfto Glow Ditch","
Card 2/6
gotal-aLkov R.D. About. the To tl*a a
Solid Solutlons In Syctwas Of bor14es! CCQ&`rtIdDucu,s
Nitrides, and 3111aides of Transition Metals 46
Psymmait O.A.. and G.T. 3amomm. CandItIons for
Doron Carbide Produatian 52
Q.T. Smson". R.I. totel-olkow.
M.3. voymava~_I- SAI S.D. F-ftsmAkova.
certain Prowrtitabotrt4o Alloys 0. lugri.mltlna
TraAsItIon Metals 58
Seasonal. G.T. Actiratlon Jbiorgy of boron. Carbon,
Ritrozes. and Silicon Diffusion LA lilgn-maltlAg
Transition Metals
PArkorskly. L. T&.. X.P. Twordowakly. and Z.X. M&Xur.
surface t"P*rtlss Or JMO~nt&--7 DOz-Om 90
Card 3/6
T8-3-4-11/38
AUTHORSs Meyersong G. A., Samsonovi G. V.9 Kotellnikov, R. B.f
Voynova, It, S., Yevtoyeva, I. P.~ Krasnenkova, S. D.
TITLEt Some-Properties of Alloys of the Uetals of the Transition
Group With High-Malting Borides (11ekotoryye svoystva splavov
boridoy tugoplavkikh metallov perekhodnykh grupp)
nRIODICAL: Zhurnal NeQrganicheskoy Khimii,i958,Vol.-3t,'Tr 4,PP-898-903(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the present paper investigations cf the alloys with the
systems TiB2_CrB TiB -W P and ZrB -CrB were carried out.
r 2 ZrB2
Finely po-wde ed 90'rides oi hB Cri and W B were
2 2 2-f 5
produced by vacuum-technique mehods~'The alloys 0 the
system TiB2-CrB2 have monophase structure in all intervals
of the composition. The alloys of the systems TiB2_W2B 5
and ZrB2-CrB2 are biphase.
The alloys were investigated with respect to microhardness
and it was found that the alloys of the system TiB -CrB
at 80 Mol% TiB2 have a maximum miorohardness of 4280 kg~MM2 .
The curves of Eiiarohardness of the systems TO -W2B and
ZrB -CrB have the characteristic shape of bi;4ase alloys.
Card 1/2 Witg all2 systems also the metallograpIhie and radiographic
Some Proportiev of Alloys of the Metals of.the'Tranuition Group With
High-Malting Bprides
investigation was carried out. In the system TiB -4rB2
continuous series cf solid solutions occur, and in the
system's TO -W,B and ZrB.-CrB2 the solubility is limited.
The solubility o2 TiB in W B and of W B in TIB never
j~2 2 2
exceeds 10 or 5 m0 9 respechvely. The 1olubilRy of
ZrB in CrB 2 is about 2mol%q of CrB 2 in ZrB it is very
small. There are 4 figures, 4 tables, and 19 references,
11 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONs Moskovskiy institut tsvetnykh metallov i zolotd im. M. I.
kalinina
(Moscow InstitutBfor Non-Fe'rr.ous Metals and Gold imeni
M. I. Kalinin)
SUBMITTED: June 25, 1957
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1~1*UPtlom into TLD2 - CrS, T133,2 - W2B5, ZrS - CrI32 lst~. Inittal
Ab~rldez *am preparod by tht wa~Uwrnal mthod. And th* alloys (Over
5 - 10 -1 %) afro obtained by hat-pmeced aintering Of borld* pwd.r
aLstums. Aft4r hot presalr4 all Um pqatumns VIM anneald at 2.000
2,IOD*C for 3 - 4 hoirs. TbA =thars 4arri*d cut motallogrephle, dum.
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of linear "spanalon P Was doteralned, u wall m oxidation kiriett-cs at
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4.1at In tho TL52 - Cr% OY#tadI and QAt XOlld aolwtlms of ll*lt44 salability ara
prtsant, in the Tm2'W285,=Zr~-Cr92.'Fst"`- 7- "ttlora dls-.* in dotall "-its
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Ta : N i Cl - 1 t 0.99 t 2.20.,This ratio suggests the existence of TaNC1 2'
A phase analysis oonfirmed thatexistenoe of this compound. T&NC 12 'a a
yellowish-green, air-resistant powder, insoluble in mineral acids with the
exit.eption of HF.-By boiling with concentrated alkali hydroxide, TaNC12
deoomposes with formation of tantalum hydroxide. In organic solvents,
TaRC12 is nearly insolublel no deconposition occurs on heatin g to 5000C-
There are 1 table and 12 references, 5 Soviet, 2 US, and 7 German.
SUMITTEDt June,22, 1960
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MELINIKOvp R.N.; ANDREYEVA~ 'Ye.l.; YEVTEYFVA, N.M.; IVANOVA, S.N.;
KOLBASOVAJ I.M.;
Tin organic compounds as.se.ed disinfectants. (Trudy] NIUIF
no.171:131-134 161. OURA 15:7)
(Tin organic compounds) (Seeds-Disinfection)
1'T (2)
AUTHORS: Gar, K. A.i SOV/20-127-6-41/51
Andreyeva, Y~-.
TITLE: On the-Fungicidal Activity of the 6-Isomer and of the Mixtures
of b- and ~-Isomers of Hexachlorocyclohexane
PERIODICAL: Dbklady Akademii nauk SSSRq 1959, Vol 127, Nr 69 pp 1290 - 1293
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The outstanding insecticidal properties of the W-isomer of the
compound mentioned in the title facilitated the production of
a number of chemical insecticides-for agriculture as well as
for veterinary and sanitary disinfection (insect killing). Com-
mercial hexachlorocyclohexane contains 6 isomers. The content
of I-isomer, which is practically the only insecticideq amounts
to 10-12~. Many procedures have recently been developed for the
purpose of raising the content of II-isomer. The non-toloxic iso-
mers are mostly removed by means of extraction by organic sol-
vents. They may then be further used. Preparations onriched in
this way are not only more active but they also change the
taste of the crops less than commercial hexachlorocyclohexane..
--These enriched preparations are particularly important and
Card,1/3 valuable for seed treatment. In this connection, and in view
On the Fungicidal Activity of the 6-Isomer and'."of the SOV/20-127-6--41/51
Mixtures of 6- andf-Isomers of Hexachlorocyclohexane
of the hypothesia on the poisoning of living organisms by
K. A. Gar (Ref I)f the authors carried out a thorough inves.-
tigation of the remaining isomers, particularly of their fungi-
and bactericidal activity. The results obtained were not only
~nteresting-but they instigated further investigations of this
problem, It was ascertained-that the a- and A-isomera have
practically no activity whereas the P_j and particularly the
6-isomers possess fungicidal proportieso the toxicity of the
latter being very specific for microorganisms. Figure 1 shows
photographs of the Petri dishes in which spores and-mycelia of
the fungi Fusarium and Diplodia were sown upon potato-dextrose-
agar with addition of 0-05; 0.01 and 0.1002~ 4r- and 6-isomers.
The addition of r-isomer to the nutrient medium inhibited the
growth of the colonies only in the case of Diplodia zaae
(Schw.) Lev. The 6-isomer2 on the other handq caused either
a complete or an extensive suppression of growth in all species
of fungi investigated (D.zeael Fusarium oxysporum, Botrytis sp.,
a species of penicillium, yeastp etc). The strongest inhibi-
tion by medium concentrations is worth mentioning. This parti-
Card 2/3 cular effect of the two isomers suggests the capability of
OW the Fungicidal Activity of the 6i-Isomer and of the SOV/20-127-6-41/5-11
Mixtures of 6- and r-loomers'of &ffoxachlorocyclohexane
forming so-called tong-like complex compounds with some metals
which participate in these or other ferment systems (Ref 3)-
On the basis of the results obtained, informative fiald ex-
perimerte were carried put at tho Dolgoprudnaya agrokhtmiohe-
akaya stantsiya (Dolgoprudnaya Agrochemical Station) of tho
Institute mentioned under "Association" (Tables I and 2). The
treatment of-the wheat- and linseeds favored their germinating
power, and greatly reduced the affection by fusariosis~ or
fusariosis and polysporosis respectively. Wheat was fully re-
lieved-of wheat smut (Tilletia tritici). The effect was even
better than that of the mercury preparations. Doctor R. Smrzh,
Yu. 11. Bezobrazov, and A. V.'Molchanov supplied samples of the'
preparations. There aro 1 figured 2 tablesp and 3 Soviet ref-
erences.
ASSOCIATION: Hauchnyy inatitut po udobreniyam i insektofungiciqam, (Scien-
tific Institute of Fertilizers and Insectofungicides)
PRESWrED: May 5P 1959p by S. I. Voltfkovichp Academician
SUBMITTED: April 29, 1959
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GAR,, K.A.; DOBROKHOTOVA, N.M.; YEVTEYEVA, N.V.
Studying the processes of penetration and metabolism of some
organic inaecticides in insects and plants. [Trudy] NIUIF
no.1605-6 159. (MIRA 15:5)
(Insecticides) (Succinic dehydrogen4se)
S/02OJ60/132/C-2/28/067
B011/B002
AUTHORS% Boldyrev, B. G., Gar, K. A., Yev-teyeva, Nq V.
TITLEt Esters of Thiosulfonic Acids as New rungicide4
PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 132, No. 2, PP. 346-348
TEXTs Estors (1) of thiosulfonic acids are effective against microorganisms
.within a wide range.'They also stimulate the development of plants thus increas-
"ing harvest. The authors investi ated the fungicidal properties of methyl esters
of alkanetlaiosulfonic acids (11119 and the trichloromethyl esters (IV) of these
acids. The authors do not agree with the American investigators (Ref. 3) as
regards the assumption that the fungicidal effects of trichloromethyl esters of
d i f f e r e n t thiosulfonle acids are the same, regardless of the nature
of the radical (Formula IV). This was disproved by the authors (see below). They
also tested some aryl esters (V) and (TI) of alkane- and arene-thiosulfonic
acids, The fungicidal action of all these esters was tested in the toksikologi-
chaskaya laboratoriya (Toxioological Laboratory) of the Institute imeni Ya. V.
Samoylov (see Association) in the following species of f-ungi: Diplodia'zeab,'
Alternaria radicina, Verticilium dahliae, Fusarium vasinfectum and Fusarium
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oxysporum. Certain concentrations of these preparations dissolved in acetone,
were introduced into agar nutritive media, into which the fufigi then were sown.
The action of the esters was determined after 5 days. Similar experiments with
equal concentrations of Figon, Kaptan, and Taineb were conducted for
comparison. Table I shows that trichloromethyl esters of alkanethiosulfonic
acids are the most effective among all substances examined (I). During experi-
ments in vitro they had a much better effect than similar esters of arenethio- w
sulfonic acids. This action, however, is not due to the tricbloromethyl group;
the substitution of chlorine atoms by trydragen atoms influences the activity of
the compounds under consideration. The special effect of the nature of the acid
radical R '6ecomas evident during transition into the aryl esters of thiosulfonic
acids V) and (VI). While the aryl esters of methane- and ethanethiosulfonic
acids Rable 1, No. 10-13) are still stronglyfungicidal and even surpass the
trichloromethyl esters of arenethiosulfonic acids (No- 7-9) in their action,
aryl esters (VI) are considerably less active than other esters (I). Some of
them, however, are not inferior to fungicides as active as Kaptan. The esters
discussed here, particularly those of alkanethiosulfonic acids are thus highly.
active fungicides and are worth further investigation. The action of the
fungicides was investigated in the Institut mikrobiologii AN USSR (Institute of
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Microb iolo , of the Academy of Sciences, UkrSSR). There are I table and 2 Soviet
references..
ASSOCIATION: Llvovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (L'vov Polytechnical Institute).
.Naucbnyy institut.po udobreniyam i insektofungitaidam im. Ya. V.
Samoylova (Scientific Institute of Fertilizera and Insecto-fmngi-
cides imeni Ya. V. SamoLL~v)
PRESENTED: January 13, 1960, by S. 1. Vollfkovich, Academician
SUBMITTED: January 3, 1960
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